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The TRUTH about the 1918 Spanish Flu Virus and Pandemic | Simon Y
1918
Influenza: Spanish Influenza Pandemic and Vaccines
In the deadly Spanish influenza pandemic of 1918-19, investigators attempted to develop vaccines to prevent influenza, though they had not yet correctly identified the causative pathogen. A variety of killed whole cell bacterial vaccines were tested; these vaccines included Bacillus influenzae (now know as Haemophilus influenzae) and strains of pneumococcus, streptococcus, staphylococcus, and Moraxella catarrhalis bacteria. These vaccines would certainly not have prevented influenza infection--as we know now, the pandemic was caused by a new strain of the influenza A virus. Influenza viruses would not be isolated and identified until the 1930s, and the first commercial influenza vaccines were not licensed in the United States until the 1940s.
ofonorow wrote:This seems much more plausible - that when the outbreak hit, they tried existing "killed whole cell bacterial vaccines" to fight it. And again, even if they had been able to manufacture and distribute 50 to 100 million doses worldwide, and this was the underlying cause of the 1918 pandemic, and that Fauci is a pathological liar, etc.,this has nothing to say about the science of virology.
Who is Simon Y and what did you find compelling about that presentation? (At least it was short).
sjmusic2 wrote:Over the past few days I have been posting in a covid thread on a UK-based, non-health related message board and I am truly shocked by the reactions I have received. The covid narrative has become almost like a belief system for some of these poor souls and anything that challenges the dogma is attacked viciously. I decided to leave them to their echo-chamber.
oforonow wrote:Nothing posted here so far provides much evidence that viruses cannot be transmitted among humans (in various ways)
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